"The most beneficial thing you will get out of this class is an excuse for failing the bar."

"Awful, awful, awful, awful professor. She does not know the law. She cannot teach. She cannot make a fair exam. She cannot answer students' questions. She stopped teaching in MARCH and had us watching movies in law school. AVOID BERNIE JONES IF AT ALL POSSIBLE!"

I have a friend who was in 1D last year. All he said was every professor is great except Jones and that she contradicts herself when speaking different times on material that will be on the exam. Very scary..

I hate professors that don't clearly tell you what they expect from you on the exam. Especially when our whole grade depends on it. Might have to see about switching out of this section.

I don't think they let people switch out of sections. What I am thinking of doing and maybe others should as well is e-mailing the school and expressing concern about student comments regarding this teacher. Especially on ratemyprof.

If they are willing to negotiate on section assignments please let me know!

"The most beneficial thing you will get out of this class is an excuse for failing the bar."

"Awful, awful, awful, awful professor. She does not know the law. She cannot teach. She cannot make a fair exam. She cannot answer students' questions. She stopped teaching in MARCH and had us watching movies in law school. AVOID BERNIE JONES IF AT ALL POSSIBLE!"

I have a friend who was in 1D last year. All he said was every professor is great except Jones and that she contradicts herself when speaking different times on material that will be on the exam. Very scary..

Will do. Are you also in section D? Perhaps we should email them soon and let them know that we are concerned about the quality of the professor. Rate my professor is ALL negative about her. I've never seen that before.

I hate professors that don't clearly tell you what they expect from you on the exam. Especially when our whole grade depends on it. Might have to see about switching out of this section.

orm518 wrote:But yeah, I agree, you won't be able to switch. We're all adults, sometimes your professors/bosses/girlfriends/parents suck. Life.

I thought as much, but with a fair number of people talking about it I thought it was worth the question. I went to Suffolk Undergrad and knowing the right people has paid off in the past. Wouldn't be surprised if someone was able to do it.

lebroniousjames wrote:how is it that Suffolk doesn't have a TLS profile?

I'm guessing it wouldn't be too kind, with how it does on these forums.

TITCR. I guess you guys missed the thread in the legal employment section where a dude who was top 1/3 at Suffolk was unemployed and ended up getting shitlaw through a family connection. Are you guys not concerned about the job prospects?

It's pretty interesting how the majority of your recent posts concern Suffolk. I'm beginning to think you're not a BC student at all but rather, you went to Suffolk, did awful, and think that posing as a BC student gives you authority to rag on Suffolk.

It's pretty interesting how the majority of your recent posts concern Suffolk. I'm beginning to think you're not a BC student at all but rather, you went to Suffolk, did awful, and think that posing as a BC student gives you authority to rag on Suffolk.

cue your predictable snide comment below, but I think I'm dead on.

I'm just about positive that you are right.He is someone who graduated from Suffolk recently and graduated at the bottom of the class, therefore hasn't been able to get a job, and now goes around bashing the school.Maturity at its finest, and he keeps coming back.

At any rate, I'm in 1C, and I got a full ride scholarship, so I'm not sure how they cluster the scholarship students. I would imagine they spread us out. Regardless of where they put their "best" professors, I'm happy with mine.

I am liking the school and the process so far. While it may have some sort of shit-rep here on TLS due to people who know nothing about the school other than what they think they know, I find the professors engaging and enjoyable, and the people I am surrounded by are intelligent and hard working, and not pompous stuck up douches like BCLS.

Also, just like lebroniusjames pointed out, if you paw through the legal directories at many large firms in major cities, you'll find Suffolk grads by the 10s, 20s, and even 30s at some of the Boston firms.

I'm busting my ass here as hard as I can, and I will do well enough to work where I want to work, even if I have to bust my ass in interviews to prove it.

Passing up the full scholarship was something I wasn't prepared to do, as at the very least, I'll graduate with very little debt from law school. That is more than most people can say, including the few I know attending/who have attended other, more "TLS-friendly" schools.

Strike 2. If you want to create a thread discussing the poor career prospects of Suffolk law grads, find an appropriate forum and have at it. Or perhaps if you want to discuss Suffolk's prospects here, the folks in this thread won't report you if you do it with some degree of respect and substantiated data. If you make yourself unwelcome in Suffolk threads though, you will be banned.

lebroniousjames wrote:there are plenty of schools ranked comparably to Suffolk with profiles that help inform prospective students about the school and its future professional prospects, which should allow them to establish more accurate expectations before making such an important decision.

Those profiles are, to describe them charitably, inaccurate. Because they rely on the schools' reported data (which at this point should be equivocated to lying...) the profiles do not present an honest representation of the school.